Candidate-specific factors

The editors of the New York Times, citing
recent Gallup data and analysis, have suggested that because more than 40% of
Americans in 2015 identified themselves as “independents,” rather than
Democrats or Republicans the 2016 presidential election may turn more on
candidate-centric factors. They quote Gallup’s analysis as follows: “[T]he lack of strong attachment to the parties could make
candidate-specific factors, as opposed to party loyalty, a greater
consideration for voters in choosing a president in this year’s election than
they have been in past elections.”

This analysis reminds
me of the line from the movie “My Cousin Vinny” when the judge denies Vincent’s
objection. It is cogent, logical, and reasonable, but wrong.